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<blockquote data-quote="Bluestem" data-source="post: 360921" data-attributes="member: 3269"><p>First thing, High calicum lime. I do not think you should use dolomite as it it high in Mg. Your soil tests high for Mg. I would not add wood ash unless I increased P. Your calculated cation saturation shows work is needed. H is every high. Ratio between Ca and Mg is low. By adding high Ca lime should correct Ca/Mg ratio and help to correct the high H.</p><p>Apply Humate at a rate around 100 pounds acre. Follow the rest of your plan. The addition of Ca and humates will increase biological activity which will help increase OM. Soil test again in a year. If needed increase P at that time. P in relation to K is low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluestem, post: 360921, member: 3269"] First thing, High calicum lime. I do not think you should use dolomite as it it high in Mg. Your soil tests high for Mg. I would not add wood ash unless I increased P. Your calculated cation saturation shows work is needed. H is every high. Ratio between Ca and Mg is low. By adding high Ca lime should correct Ca/Mg ratio and help to correct the high H. Apply Humate at a rate around 100 pounds acre. Follow the rest of your plan. The addition of Ca and humates will increase biological activity which will help increase OM. Soil test again in a year. If needed increase P at that time. P in relation to K is low. [/QUOTE]
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